Febuary 2016 Vol. 6 Issue 66 15,000 copies
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Febuary 2016 Vol. 6 Issue 66 15,000 copies
6 201 6 ry ue 6 a u s s b I e e i s F op l. 6 Vo 000 c 15, 2 NEWS February 2016 Labor vows to make OFWs ‘bullet-proof’ T he Department of Labor and Employment assured the safety and protection of departing overseas Filipino workers from “tanim bala” or bullet-planting scheme at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said that the DoLE and other concerned government agencies agreed to protect OFWs from the “bullet planting” by immediately extending legal assistance to the victims perpetrated by unscrupulous persons at the airport. “Several steps have been taken by the Inter-Agency Committee (IAC) to make sure that proper and immediate assistance will be provided to OFWs who will be apprehended for alleged possession of ammunitions or bullets at Philippine international airports,” Baldoz said. L a b o r Undersecretary Ciriaco Lagunzad III met with the officials of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Department of Transportation and Communications, Department of Justice, Manila International Airport Authority, Office for Transportation Security, Aviation Security Group, National Prosecution Service and the Public Attorney’s Office to layout a groundwork that would protect and assist an OFW who may fall victim to “laglag bala” syndicate. Baldoz said the IAC will make coordination on the investigation of OFWs who were allegedly in possession of ammunitions or bullets in any international airports in the country. She said if an OFW was caught with a bullet in his/her possession, the OTS shall immediately inform the POEA, OWWA-Repatriation and Assistance Division and will require the OFW to produce an Overseas Employment Certificate. VOWS Continued on Page 14 Available in sizes: Men: S,M,L,XL Women: M, L, XL eecnow www.eec-elite.com Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS February 2016 Grace Poe may still be listed on the ballot if... I n an interview with reporters, Commission on Elections (Comelec) Spokesperson James Arthur B. Jimenez said: “She’s already on the list, so the only question is whether this case will be resolved in time to say with certainty whether she should stay on that list....” Ms. Poe’s name is included in the initial list of candidates, as already loaded in the Comelec’s Election Management System, but this will be revealed within the week. This initial list also includes names of aspirants whose candidacies were already canceled by the Comelec but are still subject to appeals before the SC. Asked if the SC’s case still continues by the time ballot printing starts on Feb. 1, Mr. Jimenez said candidates who could not be eliminated at that point would “stay on the list” that will be used for the election. “It’s a process of elimination. If they have not been eliminated with finality, then they stay on the list,” he said. Mr. Jimenez said in a previous interview in December that the Comelec would count as stray votes those cast for names still included in the ballot but whose candidacies are otherwise canceled. Ms. Poe was able to obtain from the high court two temporary restraining orders (TROs) indefinitely stopping the Comelec from enforcing the Dec. 23 en banc resolutions that affirmed the Second and First Division’s cancellation of her candidacy on the grounds of misrepresentation. The TROs were issued on Dec. 28 in the nick of time, narrowly avoiding the scenario of the resolutions lapsing into being executory. he SC en banc is still tackling the nowconsolidated cases contesting the Comelec’s actions. For his part, Senate President Franklin M. Drilon said in a statement the Comelec should defer the printing of the ballots until all disqualification cases pending before the SC have been resolved. “The Supreme Court is well aware of the time constraint and it knows its Constitutional mandate,” said Mr. Drilon, who also criticized poll body chairman Andres D. Bautista of preempting and showing his “utter disrespect” toward the high court. degree of consanguinity and relatives of national and appointed officials from sitting as SK officials. The senator is a cousin of the President. The NYC hailed the anti-dynasty provision as a “big win for political reforms.” The group said 420,000 youth leaders are expected to be inducted this year. Each of the 42,000 barangays will be composed of the SK chairperson, seven kagawads, and an appointed secretary and treasurer. The measure also adjusts the age limit of SK officials from 15 to 17 to 18 to 24 years old. The senator said this will make them legally capable of entering into contracts and be held accountable and liable for their actions. The SK Reform Act likewise provides the creation of the Local Youth Development Council, a council that will support the Sangguniang Kabataan and ensure the participation of more youth through youth organizations. “The reforms in place for SK has just rocked the boat of Philippine politics. Now that the Reform Act has been passed, we will continue to work with our partners to ensure that the necessary structural and capacity building support are ready for the SK,” NYC Chairperson Gio Tingson said. Tiongson said the NYC is now in the process of crafting the Implementing Rules and Regulations to ensure that such reforms in the SK will be carried out. PNoy signs Sangguniang Kabataan reform measure P resident Benigno Aquino III has signed into law the Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act of 2015 on Jan. 15, 2016, Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said. “The law seeks to strengthen and empower the SK and transform it into a useful conduit for youth involvement in community development,” Coloma said. Akbayan party-list Rep. Ibarra Gutierrez III is one of the principal authors of the bill in the House of Representatives. Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino, chairman of the Committee on Youth, earlier said the law includes an anti-dynasty provision which bars relatives of local elected and appointed officials up to the second 3 Zanjoe Marudo confirms breakup with long-time girlfriend Bea Alonzo S a wakas ay binasag na ni Zanjoe Marudo ang kanyang katahimikan tungkol sa matagal nang usap-usapang hiwalay na sila ni Bea Alonzo. “Opo,” ang tanging tugon ng aktor nang matanong ni Boy Abunda kung hiwalay na nga ba sila ni Bea sa live interview niya sa Tonight With Boy Abunda ng ABS-CBN nitong January 20. Walang anumang ibinigay na dahilan si Zanjoe kung paano nagtapos ang apat na taon nilang relasyon ng Kapamilya actress. Sa darating na Marso sana ang kanilang ika-limang anibersaryo bilang magkasintahan. Bago pa magtapos ang taong 2015, umugong ang balitang hiwalay na ang dalawa ngunit nanatiling tikom ang bibig nila tungkol dito. Pero nitong nakaraang linggo, may ilang sources ang nagsabing hiwalay na nga talaga ang isa sa itinuturing na ideal couples sa showbiz. Paano nilalabanan ni Zanjoe ang kalungkutan sa naputol na ugnayan nila ni Bea? Napabuntunghininga muna ang Tubig at Langis star ago ito sumagot. Sabi niya, “Wala namang madaling way, so kailangan talagang pagdaanan.” Sa Fast Talk segment ng show, naitanong ni Boy kay Zanjoe kung kailan siya huling umiyak. Sagot ng aktor: “Kagabi.” Hindi lang malinaw kung si Bea ang iniyakan niya o may ibang dahilan. Kasabay rin ng paglutang ng hiwalayan nila ni Bea ay ang balitang may namumuong magandang pagtitinginan diumano sa pagitan ni Bea at ng perennial onscreen partner nitong si John Lloyd Cruz. Sa huli, sabi ni Zanjoe, “Love is worth fighting for.” OR VISIT ANY EEC Service Station near you Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 www.eec-elite.com eecnow 4 NEWS February 2016 Ople hits MIAA: Why hassle OFWs over terminal fee refund system? S usan “Toots” Ople, can a mere memorandum advocate for overseas amend a law that has been Filipino workers in effect for 19 years? (OFWs), criticized the What happens to the Manila International Airport non-refunded OFW-paid Authority (MIAA) over its terminal fees? How much “relentless violation” of the in non-refunded terminal Migrant Workers Act by fees have been raised the integration of airport since MC No 8 took effect? terminal fees in plane tickets. Millions of OFWs around “There is a continuing the world deserve to injustice going on when OFWs know these answers,” said Susan “Toots” Ople are forced to line up to refund Ople, who also heads the the P550 that they are not Former labor undersecretary Blas F Ople Policy Center who is running for senator, is even supposed to pay under and Training Institute. part of a coalition of OFW our law. Some have decided to In 2015, both the Senate forego their refunds for fear of missing their and the House of Representatives passed flights. Why treat our OFWs this way?” said resolutions urging the MIAA to temporarily Ople in a statement on January 13. stop the merging of terminal fees in airline OFWs are exempted by law from paying tickets. Ople on Wednesday urged the MIAA terminal fees or the International Passenger to open more refund counters for departing Service Charge (IPSC). But because the new OFWs so they would not miss their flights IPSC scheme requires that terminal fees be due to long lines at NAIA. She also wants the paid with tickets when they book online government to clarify where OFWs departing and abroad, the exempted OFWs line up at from airports other than NAIA should go to airports to be reimbursed. claim their refunds. The MIAA previously argued the integration is Migrant group Migrante-Middle East meant to ease congestion at the Ninoy Aquino (M-ME) also renewed its call for the Aquino International Airport (NAIA). ple, former labor administration and the Department of undersecretary who is running for senator, is Transportation and Communication to stop part of a coalition of OFW groups that filed the MIAA from collecting terminal fees from a case before the Pasay City Regional Trial OFWs. “The mere collection of terminal Court. They call for a permanent injunction fee on [an] OFW is an act that violates a against the MIAA’s Memorandum Circular special law. And it can’t be corrected by the Number 8, series of 2014, which established MIAA refund provision,” said M-ME regional in 2015 the refund system for OFWs. “How coordinator John Monterona. “It is like pain in the ass for every OFW Balik Manggagawa in getting it refunded with long queues at NAIA,” added the Riyadhbased OFW. Monterona shared that he himself experienced the long lines in NAIA Terminal II when he was departing to Riyadh on December 28, 2015. He said around 200 OFWs were in line but only one airport staff was assigned at the booth for their refunds. “‘Di mo maiwasang magsuspetsa na sinadya ang mabagal na terminal fee refund para madiscourage ang mga OFW Balik Manggagawa na pumila at kunin ang P550 nila (You can’t help but be suspicious if they intentionally make the process for the terminal fee refund slow to discourage OFWs from queueing and getting their P550),” said Monterona. He said these long lines have already discouraged some OFWs from getting their refunds. “By the way, saan nga pala napupunta ang mga unrefunded terminal (fees) ng mga OFWs? Milyones ang pinaguusapan natin rito,” Monterona asked. (By the way, where do the unrefunded terminal fees go? 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At the scene, high-pitch screams were repeatedly heard and mobile phones were raised as high as possible to take photos of the politician, whom the Philippine workers treated like their biggest idol. The warm welcome for Duterte can be seen in a video clip uploaded by a Facebook user named Tess Pabilonia Gaja to her Facebook page later Sunday. It had drawn over 170,000 views as of January 11. In the video, Duterte kissed two female OFWs, raising the excitement among his fans to the maximum. Duterte flew to Taiwan on January 9 for a three-day visit, which he said in Manila was aimed at gaining a better understanding of Taiwan’s political, economic, social and infrastructural development. The Davao Breaking News reported Duterte’s tour in Taipei with a headline that read “Duterte in Taiwan, mobbed by OFWs.” The report said Duterte paid the eecnow T Presidential candidate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte was sorrounded by OFW at Taipei Expo Park last Sunday, January 1, during his three-day visit in Taiwan, which aimed and gaining political, economic, social and infrastractural development. visit to Taiwan accompanied by Taiwan’s Representative to the Philippines Gary Lin. The presidential candidate was scheduled to visit the National Police Agency and the Investigation Bureau before leaving for home. Duterte, who has served as Davao mayor for seven consecutive terms, is known for cracking down harshly on crime. Time Magazine called him “the Punisher” in a report in 2002 and Philippine media call him “Duterte Harry,” a play on Clint Eastwood’s “Dirty Harry” character. Under Duterte’s long-term leadership, www.eec-elite.com Davao has been transformed into a city said to have the best public order in Mindanao. Although his actions have been questioned by human rights organizations, he has always had a lot of charisma. Duterte enjoys a high support rating as a presidential candidate. A Taiwanese business person living in Davao said “excessive democracy” has caused disorder in the Philippines, and Duterte’s popularity shows that people want a tough leader able to control chaos with iron fists. —Focus Taiwan aiwan has stepped up its efforts to advertise its streamlined visa application procedure in the Philippines in a bid to attract more tourists. Tsao E-shu (曹逸書), director of the Tourism Bureau’s representative office in Kuala Lumpur, visited Manila Tuesday to promote the newly introduced visa application process. Taiwan launched the new visa application procedure last November, targeting tourists from five countries in Southeast and South Asia -- Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and India. Under the new procedure, tourists from the five countries no longer need to submit documents on work and finances to support their visa applications, as long as they are traveling on a group tour organized by select travel agencies working with Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau. In addition, visitors from the five countries traveling on employee incentive tours provided by enterprises are eligible to use the new application procedure. Yuan Kai-chih (袁愷之), section chief of the bureau’s International Affairs Division, said the program allows easier processing of visa applications for the above mentioned categories of visitors and also waives the visa application fee. Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS February 2016 Kagila-gilalas na gesture offer ng Pinoy dahil sa pagka-akit sa Pinay 85 percent of Philippines to be under dry spell by April S tate weather bureau PAGASA warned on January 19, that the Philippines will experience the worst effects of El Niño starting next month all the way to April. This means that most of the country will experience reduced rainfall coinciding with the dry season, with 85 percent of the Philippines expected to be under a dry spell or drought condition by April. The weather bureau defines a dry spell as 3 consecutive months of 21-60 percent rainfall reduction, while a drought is either a dry spell that extends to 5 months, or 3 consecutive months of over 60 percent rainfall reduction. Adding to the challenge is the expected reduction of tropical cyclones, another effect of El Niño, that will affect the country in the next few months. Cyclones, while dangerous, are also a crucial source of water. Analiza Solis, senior weather specialist at the Climate Monitoring and Prediction Center (CLIMPS) said that this early, 2016 is already a candidate for one of the hottest years in the Philippines. This is due mainly to the strong El Niño event, which is characterized by rising sea temperature in a particular region of the Pacific Ocean that extends to the archipelago. This is also the reason why the country’s cold season this year has been warmer than average. “Dahil sa El Niño conditions, hindi maka penetrate ang Amihan or Northeast Monsoon sa atin. Ito kasi ang nagdadala ng malamig na hangin galing sa Siberia, Russia. Mahina rin yung Easterly winds natin na nakakahatak sa Amihan,” said Solis. Twenty-one national agencies are part of the El Niño Task Force, which has been holding regular meetings since September. Solis said measures are already in place to ease the impact of the climate phenomenon, especially on the agriculture sector. 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Free Delivery Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 “Expanded Maternity Leave Law of 2015,” any pregnant employee in government service, regardless of employment status, shall be granted a maternity leave of 100 days, with full pay based on her average weekly or regular wages. An additional maternity leave of 30 days, without pay, can be availed at the option of the employee provided that she gives the head of the agency a written notice at least 45 days before the end of her ordinary maternity leave. For private employees, the bill amends the Social Security Act of 1997. A female member who has paid at least three monthly contributions in the 12-month period immediately preceding the semester of her childbirth or miscarriage shall be paid her daily maternity benefit, which shall be computed based on the average monthly salary credit for 100 days. The 30day maternity leave, without pay provision, shall apply to private employees, similar to those in government service. “Employees availing of the maternity leave period and benefits must receive not less than two-thirds of their regular monthly wages. Employers from the private sector shall be responsible to pay the salary differential between the actual cash benefits received from the SSS by the covered employees and their average weekly or regular wages, for the entire duration of the ordinary maternity leave,” the bill states. There are some exceptions: — those operating distressed establishments — retail/service establishments employing not more than 10 workers — those who pay their workers on a www.eec-elite.com purely commission, boundary, or task basis, and those who are paid a fixed amount for performing a specific work — considered as micro business enterprises and engaged in the production, processing, or manufacturing or products or commodities including agro-processing, trading, and services whose total assets are not more than P3 million — those who are already providing similar or more than the benefits herein provided. The bill also states that the existing maternity benefits currently granted by employer with or without collective bargaining agreements (CSA), or under present laws, if more beneficial to the female employee, shall remain. According to Senator Pia Cayetano, chairperson of the Senate committee on women, children, family relations and gender equality and sponsor of the bill, the current allowable maternity leave is less than the 98-day minimum requirement of the International Labor Organization. Vietnam provides 120 to 180 days of maternity leave, depending on the working conditions and nature of the work; Singapore provides 112 days of maternity leave; and Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Thailand all provide a maternity leave period of 84 day s. Cayetano says, “Through policies like this, we aim to institutionalize standards that promote the rights of working women and protect them from discrimination based on maternity.” — FemaleNetwork eecnow 8 NEWS February 2016 P1,000 pension hike gives SSS breathing space: A P1,000 pension hike for retired SSS members is a better option to the P2,000 that tends to run pension fund into bankruptcy in 11 years, according to the Social Security System. “Mas may breathing space compared siguro sa P2,000 na kaagad-agad in 11 to 13 (years) masasaid ‘yung ating reserve fund,” Marissu Bugante, SSS Vice President for Public Affairs said in an interview on GMA News’ “Balitanghali.” However, the official was quick to point out the P1,000 increase would still cut the SSS fund life in 19 years. “Ang bawat increase na gagawin natin... meron po ‘yang epekto na pagbabawas sa life ng ating pondo,” she said. “Ito ay magdudulot parin ng pag-iigsi sa ating buhay by seven years. From the 2042 lifespan, mababawasan ng seven years to 2035. ‘Yan ang magiging lifespan,” Bugante added. At present, the SSS fund can sustain its operations for at least 26 years, far from the international standard of 50 to 70 years. “Although it’s far from ideal, we can live with that dahil ‘yan po ang ating realidad sa ngayon at ayaw naman natin na lalo pang umigsi ‘yan,” Bugante said. The pension fund for private sector employees earlier said they are looking at a P1,000 pension increase and its ramifications on the fund reserves. “Hindi ko masasabing okay o hindi okay, kasi dapat pag-aralan. Titignan natin ‘yung impact talaga dun sa ating funds. Meron na rin kaming mga pagaaral na isinasagawa ngayon... ginagawa na ng Trial Department ‘yun,” Bugante said. The Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines (FSCAP) said the P1,000 increase is a cheerful compromise. “A happy compromise can be reached. ‘Yung P1,000 is a reasonable increase in pension. ‘Yung minimum pension is P1,200 so kung P1,000 (additional), magiging P2,200 – still far from the poverty line pero magandang tulong sa mga nakatatanda,” Jorge Banal Sr. said. Banal is the FSCAP president for the National Capital Region (NCR) and Quezon City. The SSS could improve its collection system with “better efforts” and ask for better government subsidy. “See to it na healthy ang ating pondo,” he said. Looking forward, Banal said he will call for an emergency meeting to talk about the recent proposals, as well as appeal to his members for them to pay their monthly contributions. “Siyempre ako, I sympathize with the cause of the senior citizens being a senior citizen myself, and president at that. Pero nauunawaan ko naman ang posisyon ng Pangulo sa kanyang daang matuwid. Siyempre hindi niya iniisip ‘yung ngayon lang, iniisip niya ‘yung sa darating na panahon kaya hindi natin siya masisi rin na siya ay umaayon sa kaniyang daang matuwid,” Banal said. House of Representatives Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. proposed to increase the monthly pension by P1,000. The move is better than overriding the decision of President Benigno Aquino III to veto the proposed P2,000 hike. “While we recognize the objective of the bill to promote the well-being of the country’s private sector retirees, we cannot support the bill in its present form because of its dire financial consequences,” the President said. Top officials of the SSS said the increase in pension benefits would have led to a net loss of P26 billion for 2016 instead of the projected revenues of P41 billion. It would also have pushed the SSS to incur a net loss of P130 billion by 2027. “Current pensioners, we agree with you na mababa ang pension. Alalahanin natin ang main reason bakit mababa and pension is because we asked people to contribute significantly lower,” SSS Commission member Michael Victor Alimurung said. –GMA News overseas Filipino workers (OFWs),” Recto said. “We can now report to them that the Balikbayan Box Law has passed the Senate,” he added. Recto filed Senate Bill 2913, or what he dubbed as the BBL, last August after a public outcry over a Bureau of Customs (BOC) plan to open and inspect balikbayan boxes revealed outdated regulations, one of which taxes any box whose contents are worth more than P10,000. Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara, chairman of the Senate ways and means committee, later incorporated the provision on increasing the ceiling for taxation of goods sent through balikbayan boxes under Section 800 of CMTA. “Once the CMTA is signed, each balikbayan box would be protected by Super Section 800,” Recto said, noting that it defines “conditionalfree and duty-exempt importation.” Under this section, “residents of the Philippines, OFWs, other Filipinos while residing abroad or in their return to the Philippines shall be allowed to bring in or send to their families or relatives in the Philippines balikbayan boxes which shall be exempt from duties and taxes.” The “total dutiable value” of the boxes shall not exceed P150,000. The privilege can only be enjoyed “up to three times in a calendar year,” Recto said, quoting the proposed law. Value of tax-exempt balikbayan goods raised to P150,000 T he Senate has approved on third and final reading the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), which also raises to P150,000 from P10,000 the tax-exempt value of pasalubong cargo brought in or sent by Filipinos overseas. Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto hailed the approval of the measure. Although the provision on the tax treatment of balikbayan boxes is but one of many in the 311-page bill, “it is one that is most awaited by eecnow www.eec-elite.com BALIKBAYAN Continued on Page 15 Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS February 2016 Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 www.eec-elite.com 9 eecnow 10 NEWS eecnow February 2016 www.eec-elite.com Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS 11 February 2016 Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 www.eec-elite.com eecnow Cash Basis Payment Only February 2016 No return. No exchange. 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2016 PNoy defends ‘heartless’ veto on SSS pension hike P resident Benigno Aquino III on January 15 defended his move to veto the bill seeking P2,000 across-the-board increase for Social Security System (SSS) pensioners. Aquino insisted that if he merely wanted public favor, he could have easily approved the proposed pension hike without regard to its expected effect of bankrupting the SSS by 2027. “Pwede akong magpa-pogi, tulungan ang endorsement ko sa lahat. Tutal naman sa 2027, baka nakalimutan na ako. Hindi na ako masisi. Sisisihin na lang kung sinuman ang namamahala. Pero tama ba iyun na dadalhin ko ang taumbayan sa direksyon na magiging kapahamakan nila?” he said in a press conference in Malolos, Bulacan. The Chief Executive reiterated that the bill will benefit two million pensioners and their dependents but disrupt the stability of the entire SSS benefit system and negatively affect 31 million other pensioners. Aquino said that multiplying the proposed P2,000 pension increase by the current number of more than two million pensioners will result in an annual payout of P56 billion. Given an annual investment income of 30 to 40 billion of SSS, the President said that the payout would lead to a deficit of 16 to 24 billion annually. “Hindi biro iyung P26 million na deficit President Benigno Aquino III every year. Malamang na mag-increase dahil may automatic na P150,000 new pensioners every year,” he added. This would have led, he said, to SSS drawing from its Investment Reserve Fund (IRF) to support the pension increase, hence diminishing it and eventually reaching zero by the year 2027. “Hindi capricho ito at ibabangkarote mo iyung SSS kapag pinasok mo ito (pension hike) nang 2017. Siguro maski sinumang mamahala ng gobyernong ito, importante na may commitment ang estado, in this case, ang SSS na agency ng gobyerno, na ibigay sa’yo ang benepisyong ipinangako sa’yo,” Aquino said. “Ngayon gagawa tayo ng mungkahi na matutugunan ang isang grupo at magso-sorry na lang doon sa lahat ng sasali sa sistema mula VOWS inspection be conducted in an isolated room,” she said. The PAO, on the other hand, agreed to provide immediate legal assistance to the OFW who is being held for custodial investigation. Alleged victims of the extortion scheme were found to have bullets inside Continued on Page 2 “The luggage of a female OFW shall be inspected by a female OTS officer in the presence of OWWA/POEA/PAO representative. In no way shall further ng taong ito hanggang sa 2027, iyun ang huling babayaran. Tapos noon, bahala kayo o bahala na si Batman -- hindi naman yata tama iyun.” Aquino’s decision to block the proposed bill earned him labels of being “heartless” and “insensitive” from militant groups and enraged SSS pensioners who mounted protests today. Reacting to this, he said: “Paniwala ko, bilang ama ng bayan, hindi naman iyung tugunan mo lang iyung kailangan ngayon. Kailangang mong mapagplanuhan iyung darating na pangangailangan,” “Heartless ako ngayon. Kung 2027 nagbangkarote iyan, iyung 30 million or more ang magsasabi naman careless ako at heartless at the same time, na pinabayaan ko sila,” he added. Senatorial aspirant and Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares, however, said he wants to convince his colleagues at the House of Representatives to override the veto. At least 217 representatives - 2/3 of the total number of members of the lower chamber - are needed to override the president’s veto. Colmenares has claimed that the fear of the government of the shortening of the fund life of the SSS is an unfounded one. ‘’Ang unahin dapat ng Malacañang ay ang pagpahaba ng buhay ng myembro at hindi ang pagpapahaba ng buhay ng pondo,’’ he said. ‘’Ang issue talaga ngayon is this: Hindi talaga nakakabuhay ang pension ng SSS at dapat dagdagan iyan. Ang SSS, for a long period of time, has failed in its mandate to provide social security.” In the statement, Colmenares said the SSS’ claim of the shortening of its fund life in case the bill gets passed was only a scare tactic. ‘’For SSS to claim that shortening its fund life to only 14 years or up to 2029 will lead to its bankruptcy is a scheme to scare those who do not understand the actuarial potential of a 14 year fund life. After all, SSS did not find the situation worrisome enough to initiate institutional reforms when it officially admitted to having a five year fund life in 2001.” ‘’The unfunded liability argument, which SSS claims amounts to P1.19 trillion is a similar scare tactic. All government pension schemes have unfunded liabilities, many of which are larger than the Philippines per capita but none of them went bankrupt.” Colmenares also debunked the ‘’bankruptcy argument’’ of the SSS, saying the government, under the RA 8282 has the obligation to appropriate funds should the SSS fail to replenish the projected P4 billion deficit resulting from the pension increase. ‘’There can never be a bankrupt pension system because government will always intervene if necessary. Even Vietnam subsidized its last 10% pension increase,’’ he said. — ABS-CBN News their luggage, prompting airport officials to apprehend them or take them in for questioning. 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MUSINGS OF THE SOULS M aaaring nabalitaan ng marami ang tungkol sa Terrorismo na naganap sa France kung saan isang daan mahigit ang namatay. Sinundan ito ng pag-atake sa San Bernardino, California kung saan labing apat ang patay at dalawampu naman ang nasugatan gawa ng mag-asawa na sinasabing may koneksyon sa ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). Nauna pa sa mga ito ay ang Mali attack sa West Africa na gawa naman ng Al-Qaida Terror group. Sa London, kamakailan, isang lalaki ang sinubukang gilitan ng leeg ang isang matandang lalaki sa train station. Ganti daw niya ito para sa mga kapatid sa Syria. May iba pang Terror groups gaya ng Taliban sa Afghanistan, Boko Haram sa Nigeria, Abu Sayaf sa Pilipinas at Jemaah Islamiyah sa Indonesia at iba pa. Sino nga ba sila? Ano ang pinaglalaban nila? Ano ang kinalaman ng kanilang paniwala sa kanilang ginagawa? Higit sa lahat, ano ang implikasyon nito sa hinaharap sa mga manggawang Pilipino (OFW) sa iba’t ibang dako ng mundo at lalo na sa magugulong lugar gaya ng Middle East sa pagpasok ng Bagong Taon 2016. Kailangan liwanagin natin ang mga katotohanan dito upang huwag magulumihanan lalo na kung may mga kamag-anak na OFW na malapit sa lugar kung saan gumagawa ang mga Terror groups. Tinataya na mahigit sa isang bilyon (1.57) ang mga Muslims sa buong mundo at ito ay 23% sa 6.8 bilyon tao sa mundo (2009 survey ng Pew Research Center). 60% ng Muslim ay nasa Asia at 20 % lamang ang nasa Middle East. Ang India ay ikatlong may pinakamalaking Muslim populasyon sa mundo. Ang China ay may mas maraming Muslim kaysa Syria. Mas higit naman ang Russia sa pinagsamang Jordan at Libya sa Muslim populasyon. Nahahati sa dalawang malaking grupo ang mga Muslim. 87-90 % Sunni ( kalat sa Mundo) at Shia 10-13 % ay nasa ilan lamang bansa: Iran, Pakistan, India at Iraq. Kung tutuusin, kaunti lamang ang radicalized Islamic Groups na kinabibilangan ng ISIS, Rev. Pastor Ko AL-Qaida, Boko-Haram, Abu-Sayaf, at iba pa sa pangkalahatang populasyon ng mga Muslim. Ngunit napapansin sila sapagkat sila nga ang gumagawa ng malalaking damage sa pamamagitan ng terrorismo sa iba’t ibang lugar. Ang Al-Qaida na pinangunahan ni Bin Laden ang nagpabagsak ng Twin Towers sa New York. Ang ISIS ngayon ay nanalasa sa Syria at Iraq. Ngunit, ang nakararaming Muslim na hindi radicalized ay namumuhay ayon sa patakaran ng mga bansa na kinabibilangan nila. Ayon sa pagsusuri ng mga autoridad, nakakapasok lamang ang mga Terrorist sa mga bansa at nakikihalo sa mga tahimik na mamamayan. Tutuong mayroon Islamic members na walang koneksyon sa mga Terror groups ngunit na-inspire naman sila ng mga radicals Islamic groups sa pamamagitan ng social media at gumagawa ng sariling plano ayon sa turo ng mga Terror groups. Ano ba ang pinaglalaban nila? Bakit ba malakas at matapang silang gumagawa ng Terrorismo at walang pagkilala sa batas, karapatan at paniwala ng ibang tao at bansa? Ang mga Radical Islamic terror groups ay nagnanais isulong at ipasunod ang patakaran sa buhay ayon diumano sa nasusulat sa Koran at batas ng Sharia (Islamic Canonical Law) at sa patutuo ng kanilang kinikilalang Propeta (Hadith at Sunna). Nais nilang i-sulong sa buong mundo ang kanilang paniwala. Subalit maraming Muslim ay hindi naniniwala sa interpretasyon ng mga Radicals sa Koran at aral mula sa Propeta nila. Sa tutuo lamang, maraming Muslim mismo ang napapahamak at nagugulo ang buhay gawa ng mga radical Terror groups. Alam ng lahat ang sinapit ng mga Muslim refugees (mga taong napilitang lumikas mula sa sariling bansa upang makatakas sa persekusyon o kapahamakan) sa Syria. Gayon din sa Iraq, Libya at ibang lugar sa Africa. Tumatakas sila na mapasa-ilalim sa kapangyarihan ng mga Terror groups. Kailangan bang mabahala sa 2016 ang mga OFW at bansang Filipino? Ilang mga dahilan kung bakit hindi dapat mabahala. (1) ibinigay ng Diyos ang mga autoridad, gaya ng mga malalakas na bansa at kasama ang United Nations upang mapigil ang mga grupong radical terrorist na kumalat at manalasa sa iba’t ibang bansa. Minomonitor ng mga bansa ang kanilang galaw at sinusugpo ang kanilang pagsulong. (2) Ang dapat lamang mabahala ay ang mga tumatanggi at tumalikod sa Diyos. Makapangyarihan ang Diyos kaysa sa sino man at ano mang bagay saan man at kailan man. Ngunit pinapayagan ng Diyos na magawa ng mga grupong ito ang nais nila upang magsilbing warning sa lahat ng taong ayaw pasakop sa Kanya. Maaalala na pumayag ang Diyos na masakop ang Israel ng mga kaaway nito gaya ng Assyria, Babylon, Grecia at Roma dahil nakakalimot at tumatalikod na sila sa kanilang Diyos. (3) May pangako ang Diyos sa mga nanalig kay Jesu Cristo na kanyang bugtong na anak. Sinabi ng Biblia, “Ang sino man nanalig kay Jesu Cristo ay maliligtas” (Juan 3:16; 6:47; 11:25; 5:24 ; Gawa 4:12 at marami pa). (4) Angkinin ang mga pangako ng Diyos. Hindi lamang makapangyarihan ang Diyos laban sa threat ng mga radical terrorist kundi sa ano mang klaseng hamon sa taong 2016 gaya ng hamon sa pangkabuhayan, ang mga agawan ng bansa sa mga isla sa south China sea, ang korapsyon sa bansa at sa mga iba pang katatakutan. Ito ang ilan sinasabi ng Biblia na dapat panghawakan sa bagong taon mula sa Diyos upang huwag mabahala…. “Tandaan mo ang bilin ko: Magpakatatag ka at lakasan mo ang iyong loob. Huwag kang matatakot o mawawalan ng pag-asa sapagkat akong si Yahweh, na iyong Diyos, ay kasama mo saan ka man magpunta.”- Joshua 1:9 “Sa mula’t mula pa’y ang Diyos na ang inyong tanggulan, walang hanggan niyang bisig ang inyong kanlungan.Mga kaaway ninyo’y kanyang ipinagtabuyan, at inutusan kayong sila’y lipuling lubusan.” -Deuteronomy 33:27 “Si Yahweh ang ilaw ko at kaligtasan; sino pa ba ang aking katatakutan? Si Yahweh ang muog ng aking buhay, sino pa ba ang aking kasisindakan? Kung buhay ko’y pagtangkaan ng taong masasama,sila’y mga kalaban ko at mga kaaway nga,mabubuwal lamang sila at mapapariwara. Kahit isang hukbo ang sa aki’y pumalibot,hindi pa rin ako sa kanila matatakot;salakayin man ako ng mga kaaway, magtitiwala pa rin ako sa Maykapal.” -Psalm 27:1 – 3 “Si Yahweh ang takbuhan ng mga pinahihirapan, matibay na kanlungan sa oras ng kaguluhan. Nananalig sa iyo Yahweh, ang kumikilala sa iyong pangalan, dahil wala pang lumapit sa iyo na iyong tinanggihan.”- Psalm 9:9-10 “Ikaw ang aking lugar na kublihan; inililigtas mo ako sa kapahamakan. Aawitin ko nang malakas, pag-iingat mo’t pagliligtas.”- Psalm 32:7-8 “Narito, ibinibigay ko sa inyo ang kapamahalaan upang tapakan ang mga ahas at mga alakdan at lahat ng kapangyarihan ng kaaway. Kailanman ay hindi kayo masasaktan ng sinuman.”- Luke 10:19 “Munting mga anak, kayo ay mula sa Diyos at sila ay napagtagumpayan ninyo sapagkat higit siyang dakila na nasa inyo kaysa sa kaniya na nasa sanlibutan.”-1 Juan 4:4 Huwag mabahala kundi magtiwala kay Jesus! Mahal ka ng Diyos! Happy Valentine! -------------------------------------------------------Kung nagkaroon ng kahulugan sa inyo ang mensaheng ito, mangyari na i-text ang iyong pangalan at tirahan sa 0922300808. Padadalhan ka ng libreng aralin at babasahin. Kung nais maipanalangin, isulat o i-email ang prayer request sa revpaul33@gmail.com. concerned industry na nagmumula ang mga hakbang upang maiwasan ang pagkaulit ng inirereklamong sitwasyon. Matapos umani ng puna ay agad na humingi ng paumanhin ang OTWOL. Sa pahayag, sinabi ng OTWOL na hindi nila intensyon na bastusin ang PNP uniform. Tiniyak din nilang hindi na mauulit ang pangyayari. Samantala, sinabi ni MTRCB Board Member Atty. Gaby Concepcion na sa ganitong pagkakataon lumilitaw na ang trabaho ng ahensya ay hindi lamang limitado sa pagreview at pagclassify ng mga palabas sa sine at telebisyon. Aniya, ang MTRCB ang takbuhan at sumbungan ng publiko kapag may napapansin silang hindi kanais-nais na eksena sa kanilang pinapananood. the BBL he filed but a brainchild of Angara, principal sponsor of CMTA. Recto praised Angara for shepherding the CMTA, with its many complicated provisions, to approval. The CMTA is a consolidation of eight bills, two of which are authored by Recto. The other bill Recto filed is Senate Bill 456, which slaps higher penalties for smuggling. The measure has been described by Angara as a “broad reform measure which simplifies rules, aligns tariff regime with treaties, promotes transparency and combats smuggling.” –Philstar MTRCB iimbestigahan ang kontrobersyal na episode ng On The Wings of Love N agpatawag ng dayalogo ang Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) sa ABS-CBN at Philippine National Police (PNP). Ito ay upang matalakay ang isang episode ng teleseryeng On The Wings Of Love (OTWOL) nina James Reid at Nadine Lustre noong January 11. Lumikha ng ingay ang nasabing episode makaraang mag-alay ng sexy dance si James bilang Clark para kay Nadine bilang Leah sa kaniyang bridal shower. Nakasuot ng uniporme ng pulis si Clark nang isagawa niya ang sexy dance. Matapos ang nasabing eksena, sa PNP lalo na ang PNPPCRG (Philippine Community Relations Group) na nagtweet ng pahayag na sana ay i-review muna ang mga ganitong klaseng eksena na gumagamit ng uniporme ng pulis. “Sana lang po lahat ng inilalabas sa TV ay nirereview ng maayos tulad ng paggamit ng tama sa Uniporme. May batas po tyo dyan,” ayon sa PNP PCRG. Nakipag-ugnayan din ang PNP sa MTRCB hinggil sa nasabing isyu. Sa programang MTRCB Uncut sa Radyo Inquirer, sinabi ni MTRCB Chairman Toto Villareal na pinadalhan na nila ng imbitasyon ang PNP at ang ABS-CBN para sa isang dayalogo. Layon aniya nitong gumawa ng mga hakbang para matukoy kung saan at ano ang naging problema sa nasabing episode at makahanap ng mga solusyon upang maiwasan na maulit ang parehong sitwasyon. “Concrete steps can be taken, aalamin natin saan ba nagkaroon ng problema at doon sa dialogue hahanapan natin iyon ng solusyon,” ayon kay Villareal. Ayon naman kay MTRCB Board Member Jay Revestir, sa mga ganitong pagkakataon na nagpapatawag ng dayalogo ang MTRCB madalas ay mismong sa mga BALIKBAYAN won’t take advantage of it,” Recto said. The bill also includes a provision indexing rates to inflation, “so that it will not take another quarter of a century to adjust the tax-exempt ceiling for balikbayan boxes,” Recto said. “Every three years after the effectivity of this act, the secretary of finance, upon recommendation of the (Customs) commissioner, shall review the value herein stated and shall adjust its present value using the consumer price index as published by the Philippine Statistics Authority,” Recto quoted the provision. He said the “antiquated provision” of slapping a 50 percent duty on the value of a balikbayan box in excess of P10,000 was set 28 years ago through former president Corazon Aquino’s Executive Order 206. Even BOC Memorandum Circular 7990, which ups the maximum value of a tax-exempt balikbayan box to $500, is more than 25 years old, he said. Recto said the proposed CMTA also increases to P350,000 the tax-exempt ceiling of “personal and household effects” that a returning resident who had lived abroad for 10 years may ship to the Philippines. Recto said this provision was not in Continued on Page 8 “This means that an OFW can send two boxes at the same time provided that their total worth is not more than P150,000. That will be counted as one shipment,” Recto said. The boxes, however, must contain “personal and household effects only and shall neither be in commercial quantities, nor intended for barter, sale or for hire.” “This is to prevent senders from abusing this privilege. With this privilege comes the duty to observe the law. It also comes with penalties so that smugglers James Reid as "Clark"in the On The Wings of Love Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 www.eec-elite.com eecnow 16 NEWS February 2016 Bittersweet year for Philippines in 2016–‘feng shui’ expert T he fire element will dominate 2016, making it a generally “good, no problem” year for the economy. Speaking to the BusinessMirror before the launch of his book, titled Feng Shui Essentials for the Year of the Fire Monkey, at the Manila Hotel on Monday, noted feng shui expert Joseph Chau said 2016 will be lucky for industries dominated by the fire element, such as electronics, electricity, gasoline/fuel business, computers, telecommunications, restaurants and financial market. “The metal elements—machinery, banking, car sales, raw materials for medical supplies—are also lucky,”he added. The Year of the Fire Monkey swings in on February 8, 2016. He also said it will be a “bittersweet” year for the country: “Before the elections (May 9, 2016), it will be bitter. It means the relationship between the government and the people won’t be harmonious; there will be much discontent. Businesspersons have to wait and expect some change. After the elections, it will be sweet, and businesspersons will have the clear picture from the government, and then they are able to cope with the change to the new President. Everything will settle down in the handover to the new President and new Cabinet members. That means after August 8, everything will be better and better, and go on the right track; businesspersons will adapt to a new policy.” He explained that August is a lucky month for the Philippines. A respected geomancer based in Hong Kong, Chau gives a general forecast of the economy and political climate of Joseph Chau Feng shui expert the Philippines every year, based on the country’s official birthdate of 3 p.m., June 12, 1898, or the first declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite. “That means the Philippines has too much of the fire element. We need a president that has a lot of water (to cool the fire) or a lot of metal (i.e., fire can forge metal).” This is why, he also stressed, that the one “who wants to be President of the Philippines should be born in autumn (or the months August, September, November, December of any year); it cannot be summertime. It’s better that they have the water or metal element. So the chance for them to win in next year’s elections is higher.” He added that, in the Year of the Fire Monkey, “women will be luckier than men.” He declined to confirm that this would mean the winner of the presidential elections in 2016 will be a woman, underscoring that “becoming president is not so simple. There are so many external and internal factors that influence (one’s destiny to become a president),” adding that exact hour and day of one’s birth is crucial in forecasting a person’s chances in any undertaking, whether it be running for higher office, a promotion, a love match or wedding, etc. The monkey, he said, is smart, intelligent, cunning “and also cheats; everyone must be alert to swindlers, because there are so many.” Thus, he warns of investment scams or get-rich-quick schemes, fake medical practitioners who charge an arm and a leg for their services and the like. Meanwhile, the feng shui expert said it will be a challenging 2016 for industries dominated by the wood, water and earth elements. He singles out the tourism industry (water element) as one of those that will face “so many challenges, because of the unstable situation in the country.” Unstable, not because of the coming elections, he explained, but because of taxi drivers, who he said, “will fool you or they will rob you.” Chau said this can be remedied easily by following Jakarta’s lead, i.e., certify taxis that will cater specifically to tourists and which charge a lower fare than the regular cabs that ferry ordinary citizens. “If the Philippines does it this way, no problem,” adding that the so-called reports on the alleged laglag-bala, or bullet-planting, scam at the NAIA, which have gone viral, will not deter tourists, but dishonest taxi drivers would. Since the tourism industry is forecast to bring in tepid numbers next year, the famed geomancer said the local hotel industry will also find itself in a slump. “There are so many hotels that have established in the Philippines, but there are only a few guests. We Chinese have a saying, ‘A bucket of congee, but there are so many monks, so how can you share?’ Even the casino is not a good business; they are losing money now.” A recent report by the United NationsWorld Trade Organization noted the dip in hotel-occupancy rates in Manila to 68 percent in the first half of 2015, almost two percentage points lower than the same period in 2014. (See, “Hotel occupancy slipped in H1 2015—UN report” in the BusinessMirror, November 3, 2015.) Others with a water element, such as transportation and logistics, will also not do very well in 2016. Chau also stressed that even though there are many ongoing construction projects, this does not mean the industry will be lucky next year. He advises large construction firms or companies developing new properties to “draw attention to quality. If the quality is no good, even if they have a good name, they will destroy the brand.” Other industries that will experience a slowdown in 2016 are real estate (“because they are full already”), garments, fashion, health, food, lumber and furniture. The lucky signs in 2016 are Pig (1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007); Rat (1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008); Ox (1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009); Snake (1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013); and Goat (1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015). — BusinessMirror ACJ09-52 ACJ09-52 ACJ09-53 ACJ09-61 ACJ09-56 ACJ09-54 SOUVENIR T-SHIRTS ACJ09-55 ACJ09-81 ACJ09-80 ACJ09-69 ACJ09-67 eecnow ACJ09-68 ACJ09-59 ACJ09-60 www.eec-elite.com ACJ09-71 ACJ09-76 ACJ09-73 Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS 17 February 2016 Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 www.eec-elite.com eecnow NEWS 18 SHOWBIZ February 2016 Kuya Germs finally laid to rest N aihatid na sa kanyang Entertainemt host, sabi ni huling hantungan si Billy, “Pa never left. He is German “Kuya Germs” the most loyal professional, Moreno sa Loyala Memorial loving, or I should say Park sa Marikina nitong January angel to all of us.” Ilan pang 14. Ang libing ay dinaluhan nagbigay ng huling mensahe ng mga kamag-anak, kaibigan, para kay Kuya Germs ay at showbiz personalities na ang mga dating co-hosts malapit sa tinaguriang Master niya sa GMA Supershow Showman. Ito ay pinangunahan na sina Jackielou Blanco at ni Superstar Nora Aunor, mga German "Kuya Germs"Moreno Cavite Representative Lani dating anak-anakan sa That’s Mercado-Revilla. Entertainment tulad nina Billy Crawford at Gayundin ang mga apo niya sa anak nagManila Vice Mayor Isko Moreno. iisang anak na si Federico na sina Jorell, Frace, Naroon din ang mga Kapuso actor na Gabby, at Raffy. Nag-alay naman ng kanilang sina Ken Chan at Jake Vargas, na parehong talento sa pag-awit sina Jonalyn Viray, Derrick nagsimula sa kanyang show na Walang Monasterio, at Dulce para kay Kuya Germs. Tulugan with Master Showman. Bago naibaba Samantala, sa ginanap na misa sa Studio sa hukay, isa-isang nagbigay ng mensahe ang 7 ng GMA Network, bago ihatid sa Loyola mga taong malapit kay Kuya Germs. Memorial Park ang mga labi ni Kuya Germs, Ani Jake, “’Tay, salamat sa lahat-lahat ng kumanta ang Asia’s Songbird na si Regine suporta mo sa akin. Salamat at hindi n’yo po Velasquez. Kung hindi nakapagbigay ng eulogy kami pinabayaan.” Samantala, sabi naman ni si Nora Aunor para kay Kuya Germs, naging Ken, “Mami-miss ka namin, Master.” madamdamin ang huling mensahe niya para Ang mensahe naman ni Isko para sa sa malapit na kaibigan sa industriya bago ito kanyang naging tatay sa showbiz, “Walang nilibing. Sa Twitter account ng DZBB, ibinahagi Isko Moreno kung walang Kuya Germs.” ng batikang aktres ang mga naitulong ni Kuya At sa pagpanaw ng dating That’s Germs sa showbiz, gayundin ang ilan sa mga Relatives and friends release balloons and doves after the interment of German ‘ Kuya Germs’ Moreno at the Loyola Memorial Park in Barangka, Marikina City on Jan. 14, 2016. kaaya-ayang ugaling naipakita sa kanya ng kaibigan. Humingi rin ng paumanhin si Nora sa anumang naging pagkukulang niya kay Kuya Germs. Dito ay inihayag din ng Little Nanay actress na nais niyang ipagpatuloy ang programang naiwan ni Kuya Germs kung mabibigyan ng pagkakataon. Aniya, sana maipagpatuloy ko ang inyong mga layunin. Halos ganito rin ang naging mensahe ng pamangkin at co-host ni Kuya Germs na si John Nite sa eulogy niya sa necrological service na inihanda ng GMA Network nitong January 13. Noong Enero 8 pumanaw si Kuya Germs dahil sa cardiac arrest. Pauleen Luna: “I don’t hate ABS” I’m just a bit sad because sana nirespeto na lang nila yung request.” “ Nakapangako kami sa Eat Bulaga, kung saan talaga namin gusto i-announce...” Bahagi ito ng pahayag ni Pauleen Luna sa comment section ng kanyang Instagram account. Patungkol ito sa pagsisiwalat ng TV Patrol ng date at venue ng kanyang nalalapit na kasal kay Vic Sotto sa January 30. Ayon sa report ni ABS-CBN entertainment reporter Mario Dumaual, nanggaling daw ang mga detalye sa mismong manager ni Pauleen na si eecnow Lolit Solis. Dahil dito, nag-post ng malamang mensahe si Pauleen sa kanyang Facebook account kung saan “nagpasalamat” siya sa ABS-CBN. Dahil daw sa ginawang pagbalita ng Kapamilya network, naisakatuparan nila ni Vic ang minimithi nilang “exclusivity.” Malinaw ang pagkadismaya ni Pauleen sa nangyari dahil gusto raw niyang maunang masabi ang wedding details sa noontime show na kinabibilangan nila ni Vic, ang Eat www.eec-elite.com Bulaga! Binura na ni Pauleen ang nasabing Facebook post. Pero sa kanyang Instagram, heto ang kanyang post tatlong araw na ang nakakaraan. “Hating them is not the issue here,” pagtukoy niya sa Kapamilya Network. “And certainly not because we want to keep the wedding ‘private.’ “A lot of people knew the details already but kept mum about it because they respected the fact that we want to announce it in Eat Bulaga, which is our HOME. “Sana po naiintindihan niyo. “We requested na wag nalang muna sabihin dahil nakapangako kami sa Eat Bulaga, kung saan talaga namin gusto i-announce. Yun lang naman yun. “I don’t hate ABS (-CBN). “I’m just a bit sad because sana nirespeto na lang nila yung request. Imbitado naman sila. “I hope I made myself clear.” Bago lumipat sa GMA, naging talent ng ABS-CBN si Pauleen. Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 NEWS 19 February 2016 Batang 90’s ka kung: — May free stickers ng Disney movies sa loob ng Maggie noodles. — Pampalipas oras mo dati ang paglalaro ng Brick Game at swerte yung mga may advanced version na may tumatagos na blocks para mapuno na yung cap sa loob. Mas advanced ka kung Tamagotchi ang nilalaro mo. Pinapakain mo pinapatulog mo at inililibing mo kung namatay na. At kung talagang kaya nyong bumili, Game Boy ang sayo. Pero kung wala ka talaga, yung laruan na lang na may tubig sa loob tapos dapat ma-shoot mo yung mga bilog sa srick na maliit. — Bago magsimula ang klase, nakikilaro ka muna sa 10-20, Jackstone, langit lupa, ice water, taguan, Dr. Quack, tumbang preso, pepsi seven up at agawan base. Di bale nang madumi na ang uniform mo pagpasok dapat ms-shoot mo yung mga bilog sa stick na maliit. — Sinasabi mo sa kaklase mo na “Liars go to hell”kapag tingin mo nagsisinungaling sya. “Cross my heart, hope to die”kapag nangangako ka. “Period no erase”kapag gusto mo walang kumontra sayo. Kaya lang wala kang lusot kapag sinabi ng kaklase mo na “Akin yung factory ng pambura” — Sikat ka pag ang pencil case mo nabubuksan sa dalawang side tapos maraming attachments like magnifying lens, book stand, compaetments na maliliit tapos push button pa. Minsan sa ibabaw ng pencil case meron pang maze, may maliit na silver na bola tapos itatagilid mo yung pencil case para gumulong yun, hanggang sa matapos yung maze. — Di ka baduy kung ang notebook mo nung elementary ay may mukha ng artista. -------------------------------------------------A philosophy teacher challenging a student on his faith in God… Teacher: To see is to believe, have you seen God? Student: No Sir, I haven’t Teacher: Then there is no God Student: Sir may I ask a question? Have you seen your brain? Teacher: No! Student: My dear classmates, uwi na tayo, walang utak si Sir… --------------------------------------------------- Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 — Matino street inside UP Village was renamed Santiago in honor of Senator Miriam Santiago. In case you look for it, just ask for Santiago, “yung dating Matino! --------------------------------------------------Titser: Ano ang Pambansang Hayop ng Pilipinas? Nagsisimula sa Letrang “K” Boy: Kabayo? Titser: Mali! Nagtatapos ito sa letrang “W’ Boy: Kabayow? Titser: Mali! May 2 sungay ito? Boy: Demonyong kabayow? --------------------------------------------------Spanish teacher: Class use “fuera” in a sentence. Student: Mis maestros son bonitos (my teachers are beautiful) Teacher: Oh, that’s very flattering but where’s “fuera” Student: Fuera ka --------------------------------------------------Titser: Who can make a sentence then translate it in Tagalog? Pupil: My titser is beautiful, isn’t she? Titser: Very good, translate it in Tagalog. Pupil: Ang guro ko ay maganda, maganda nga ba? -------------------------------------------------HRM at Nursing Student nag-uusap HRM: Penge nga alcohol!! Nurse: La akong alcohol eh…sorry HRM: Naturingan kang nursing student, www.eec-elite.com la kang alcohol! Nurse: Cge nga pengeng kaldero at sandok! Now na! may dala ka ba? ------------------------------------------------Math teacher: Ano ang pinagkaiba ng 69 sa 6.9? Naughty Student: Maám pareho lang po sila ng position kaya lang mas kadiri ang 6.9 kasi may period. -------------------------------------------------Sign your son might be Gay: — Kapag mahilig manood ng America’s Next Top Model. — Kapag alam na alam o memorize nya ang complete lyrics of “Super Bass” — Kapag prefers nya ang white iPhone4s. — Kapag naglalagay ng letter “H”sa name nya. Ex. Jhake, Jhoey, Bhoy etc.. — Kapag nakikinig sya sa music ni Lady Gaga at Madona — Kapag waka-waka ang fave childhood song nya. — If he has posters of Justin Bieber or the Jonas brothers hanging above his bed. — Kapag he likes taking his photo of himself topless then posting it as his new profile picture. — Kapag super fave nya si Princess Aurora para sa design ng cake na kesa kay Batman. -------------------------------------------------Woman: Atty. I can’t bear my husband anymore! Atty.: Well, ,magpapa-annul ka…(after 1 week) Woman: Atty., I’m Ok na. My husband has improved so much. Masarap pala magpa-anal (hehehe) -------------------------------------------------One day, Mr. Bean is sick and he went to the doctor. The doctor gave him a medicine to drink. Mr. Bean is cutting the sides… Doctor: Why are you cutting the sides? Mr. Bean: To avoid side effects.. -------------------------------------------------Titser: Juan, use recharge & caffeine in a sentence Juan: Si “Recharge”Gutierrez ay si “Caffeine” Barbell -------------------------------------------------May nakabanggang Bading si Inday… Inday: How dare you…ignorant road occupant! Moving with such accele*ration that cause elastic collision between my porcelain beauty and your grubby apparency of skin! Bading: Bombalesh kang muchacha ka! Kenshulares mo makemer ang skin kong beautilicious! Never mo matorbokels and feslak ketch kung ayaw mer chenelyn makondrak chorva kita! Hahaha! Chupi!!! Inday: (Nosebleed) -------------------------------------------------Two kids talking Rich kid: Sometimes, if you work hard enough, you can’t get what you want. But most of times, what you want and what you get are two different things. Although we can’t have everything we want, we can want everything we have. Poor kid: F*** you! Ang damot mo naman, pahiram lang ng PSP eh. eecnow NEWS 20 SHOWBIZ February 2016 Star Cinema rep hits back at Ai-Ai delas Alas over MMFF box-office issue T apos na ang Metro idineklara nilang ang Beauty Manila Film Festival and the Bestie nina Vice (MMFF) 2015, ngunit Ganda at Coco Martin ang No. hindi pa rin natatapos ang 1 at umabot na raw sa P400 mga isyu kaugnay nito. million ang kinita ng pelikula. Kabilang na rito ang patuloy Ngunit sa isang panayam sa pa ring umiinit na usapin kung GMA News ay kinontra ito anong pelikula talaga ang ng Comedy Queen na si Ai-Ai nanguna sa takilya. Mula kasi delas Alas. Si Ai-Ai ay isa sa nang magsimula hanggang sa mga bida ng MMFF entry na matapos ang taunang filmfest My Bebe Love #KiligPaMore, Ai-ai Delas Alas ay hindi naglabas ng official kasama si Vic Sotto at ang ranking at kung magkano na ang kinita ng AlDub loveteam nina Alden Richards at Maine walong pelikulang kalahok. Mendoza. Kung maglabas man ang Metropolitan Manila Pahayag ni Ai-Ai, “In our hearts, sa puso Development Authroity (MMDA), ang siyang ng AlDub Nation, sa puso ng sambayanang namamahala sa MMFF, ay madalas na “in Pilipino, No. 1 kami. Kasi lahat ng ginagawa no particular order” ang inilalabas nilang namin, walang daya.” Dagdag pa niya, “Ayaw ranking. Kaugnay nito ay kanya-kanyang ni Lord ang nangdadaya. Karma is a bitch. claim ang may kinalaman sa film entries na “Kahit yung No. 3, puwede din sabihin na No. sila ang nangunguna o No. 1. 1 din sila, e. “Kahit ano pa ang sabihin nila, Sa Instagram posts ng Star Cinema ay ilalaban ko nang patayan, itataga ko sa bato, kami po ang No. 1.” Hindi naman nakaligtas sa mga taga-Star Cinema ang tila pagpaparinig na ito ni Ai-Ai. Sa Twitter account ng AdProm manager ng Star Cinema na si Mico del Rosario noong January 9, ay naghayag siya ng saloobin tungkol dito. Hindi man siya nagbanggit ng anumang pangalan, walang duda na ang Twitter posts ni Mico ay sagot sa naging pahayag ni Ai-Ai. Narito ang sunud-sunod na posts ni Mico (@ micodelrosario): “Tigilan na ‘yang pagiging bitter. “E, di sabihin sa MMFF to release the rankings. Plain and simple. “Tigilan ang speculations ng dayaan. Lakas maka-bobo ng approach. “At the end of the day, just create content that the audience need. Tapos. “Ang sad na napunta na sa bitching ang labanan. Labo. “Tigilan ang pagbibintang sa Star Cinema. “Taun-taon kasali kami sa MMFF, ngayon daming binabato sa kumpanya. “Ano nga bang nag-iba this year? Sa Star ba may nag-iba?” Diin pa niya, “STAR CINEMA’S VALUES ARE INTACT. “Honesty and integrity are on top of the list. “And lahat ng nasa kumpanya, at lahat ng galing sa kumpanya, alam ‘yan. “And yes, KARMA’s a bitch. “Never nag-promote or nag-market ang kumpanya namin na kinailangang manira ng kalaban. “Naniniwala kami na produkto mo ang magsasalita para sa ‘yo. “Alam ‘yan ng lahat ng taga-rito or GALING dito. “Never kaming may sinabi about competition because we always believe that competition also has something to offer to the market.” Pahayag pa ni Mico, “I challenge the MMFF committee to release ranking with gross. “Tapos dun magsalita. Kapag may basis. “Wag kasing emotional kapag nagsasalita, paganahin din ang utak.” ELECTRONICS No return. No exchange. No refund. 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Taong 2015, lumipat masasakit na salita si Valeen sa GMA via Sunday Pinasaya. ang ikinukomento ng Simula nang pumutok ang hiwalayang ilang netizens sa Instagram Ciara at Jojo, nakaladkad na ang account ng actress-TV host pangalan ni Valeen sa kontrobersiya. na si Valeen Montenegro. Maliban sa blind items, may ilang mga Ang dahilan? Ang panulat ang pinangalanan si Valeen na 25-year-old Kapuso star siya diumanong dahilan ng pagkasira ang itinuturong third party ng pagsasama nina Ciara at Jojo. Ayon sa paghihiwalay ni Ciara sa column ni Salve Asis sa Pilipino Sotto at ng asawa nitong Star Ngayon noong January 16, galit si Jojo Oconer. Si Ciara ay na galit diumano ang mag-asawang halos limang taon nang Senator Tito Sotto at Helen Gamboa kasal kay Jojo; kung saan sa ginawang ito ni Jojo sa kanilang mayroon silang 11-monthbunsong anak. Malamang din daw na Valeen Montenegro Ciara Sotto at Jojo Oconer old na anak. Kamakailan, matanggal sa APT Entertainment si ipinaalam ni Ciara sa Jojo. kabit. Si Valeen ang gumaganap bilang kabit kanyang followers sa Instagram na nilisan ni Marc. Ang APT rin ang isa sa producers Sa column naman ni Mario Bautista sa na niya ang kanilang tahanan dahil daw sa ng Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2015 People’s Journal noong January 16, sinabi pangangaliwa ng kanyang mister. entry na My Bebe Love, kung saan kasama niyang marami ang nagulat nang lumipat si Ayon sa mga nasulat sa ilang tabloids rin sa cast si Valeen. Ayon sa mga haka-haka, Valeen sa Kapuso network, sa pamamagitan at base na rin sa nakatala sa Internet, si Jojo kaya raw nabibigyan ng maraming proyekto ng TAPE at APT Entertainment, at napanood ay senior vice president at chief operating si Valeen dahil diumano sa ugnayan nila ni sa mga programang Sunday Pinasaya at officer ng APT Entertainment, ang producer Jojo. Si Valeen ay galing sa ABS-CBN kung Princess in the Palace. ng Sunday PinaSaya at isa rin sa producers ng saan naging bahagi ito ng mga show na Abt Ur Sabi pa ni Mario sa kanyang column: Princess in the Palace. Parehong kasama sa Luv at Ysabella. Noong 2008 ay lumipat siya “Someone even asked: ‘Sino kaya ang padrino mga nasabing programa si Valeen. sa TV5 at naging co-host ng Artista Academy. niyan? Ang lakas niya sa TAPE at APT, ha.’” Kasama rin si Ciara sa Princess in the Nabigyan pa siya ng ibang shows sa Sabi naman ni RK Villacorta sa kanyang Palace, kung saan ginagampanan niya ang Kapatid Network katulad ng Lokomoko U, Reyted K column sa Pinoy Parazzi January 18, papel ng misis ni Marc Abaya na mayroong P.O.5, Jeepney Jackpot: Pera o Para, at Happy “From a very reliable source, may dalawang TRENDY SLEEPWEAR ACJ22- 03 $190 ACJ22- 15 $190 instances na diumanong nahuli ng aktres ang mister at si VM, na sa usap-usapan sa social media, si Valeen Montenegro diumano ang tinutukoy na third party.” Si Valeen ay apo ng dating LVN Pictures matinee idol na si Mario Montenegro. Sa column ni Jobert Sucaldito sa Bandera noong January 17, hinimay nito ang ilang detalye tungkol sa kontrobersiya. Aniya, labis daw na nasaktan sa pangyayari si Ciara dahil isang taon pa lang halos ang kanilang anak tapos saka naman sila nagkaroon ng problema ni Jojo. Kuwento pa niya, habang nasa ere ang radio program nila ni Ahwel Paz na Mismo sa DZMM, nag-text daw sa kanya ang manager ni Valeen na si Olive de Jesus at pinabulaanan nitong ang alaga ang dahilan ng hiwalayan nina Ciara. Text daw ni Olive sa kanya: “Hi Jobert. Olive de Jesus here, manager of Valeen. It’s not true that Valeen is Sir Jojo Oconer’s ‘girl.’ Si Mamu Andrew de Real ang nagrecommend kay Valeen sa APT. Then we had a meeting with Mr. T [Tony Tuviera] and Direk Mike Tuviera. “That’s how she got into Sunday PinaSaya. I hope we can clarify the issue. Thank you.”Pero may isa raw “very reliable source” si Jobert na nagsasabing nanggigil daw sa galit ang kampo ni Ciara sa kasinungalingan ng manager ni Valeen. 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Although often described as one of the smallest volcanoes in the world, it is actually one of the largest. The entire Tagaytay ridge is the crater's edge and the Taal Lake is the caldera of the volcano. The little 'volcano' you see in the centre of the lake is merely a 'vent'! Taal volcano is known as the largest island within a lake on an island within a lake on an island! One of Taal's greatest eruptions in recent years was in January 1911. Many local farmers were killed by the blast, and a tidal wave across the lake drowned those in boats too. Over 1300 people died in just one day. 1977 saw the most recent eruption of Taal Volcano, although an earlier eruption in 1969 was the last one to release lava. Taal Volcano is still a very active volcano and is constantly being monitored by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Having a tour on Taal Volcano is only possible when the alert level is below 2. Tagaytay and the surrounding areas are perfect for weekend golf. The cool climate, rolling terrain, and proximity to Metro Manila add to the area’s popularity. Exclusive clubs with championship golf courses have mushroomed in recent years. Some of the best ones are the Orchard Golf and Country Club in Dasmariñas, the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, and the Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang. Stop along the ridge at the Tagaytay Picnic Grove. It’s a gre at spot for the whole family, where kids can go horseback riding and kite flying. The more adventurous will enjoy the zipline and cable car. aA different kind of adventure awaits history buffs at the Museo De La Salle at the De La Salle University Dasmariñas campus. See how the 19th-century Philippine ilustrado (erudite) might have lived. Feeling lucky? Head for the Casino Filipino Leisure and Entertainment Center, where you can get your fill of slot games and table games. For some pampering, visit the Nurture Spa Village. One of the “28 most relaxing spas in Asia” (according to CNN Go in June 2010), the spa uses “ecotherapy” — healing by and through nature. A weekend at Sonya’s Secret Garden and Restaurant will also do the trick. Indulge in organic vegetables, homemade bread, and dalandan (native citrus) fed native chicken. Marcia Adams’ Restaurant provides a taste of Tuscany through the food and the ambience. Pamana Restaurant serves Filipino comfort food made special. And the seafood of Josephine Restaurant makes it a Tagaytay institution. Drop by Ilog Maria for therapeutic honey-and-beeswax-based products. The soap, oils and balms are amazing. On your way back to Manila, make sure to stop at a roadside fruit stall for pineapple, bananas, jackfruit or whatever other fruit is in season. 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We also assist visa application to the Philippines for Taiwan Passport holder. eecnow www.eec-elite.com Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 February 2016 RAT Your Horoscope for 2016 If you're looking for a job, then you need to take education or learn new skill. If you encounter trouble in the career, then people around will be happy to help you. If you look for a promotion opportunity, then you will receive the support from the coworkers. If you want to apply a job in a different company, then you will have good chance to have it. If you accept the job, then new position will make you busy for a while. But you will be happy to take that job. You have opportunity to increase your wealth. House can protect our living. For you, the house is connected to Monkey. Therefore, housing investment in the real estate market is a good choice. Rat and Monkey have attraction relationship. This is a good time for love relationship. You can ask your mentors, parents or older friends to help you to find potential match. For men, sometimes you can try the relationship with the person older than you. Monkey will keep you busy. Therefore, you need to rest yourself regularly to avoid overwork and exhaustion. Pay attention on your kidneys, abdominal pain, and the urinary system. OX It's time to put worries and concerns aside to accept the career challenge. People needs your knowledge and help to build their business opportunities. They provide a good working environment to for you to show your talent. If you want to apply a job in a different company, then that's a good idea to make the change. Your new position should give you better career development. The money opportunity is there. This is because you are building your reputation. But money won't come in to your door directly. You need to earn money using your brain and labor. Cow needs heat to warm up the cold heart. Monkey doesn't contain Fire and cannot offer love to Cow directly. But Monkey can help Cow to have more social activities. For better love relationship, Cow must reserve a space of love for its partner to build the relationship. Just keep exercising and pleasure mood regularly. Pay attention on your stomach, intestine and the entire digestive system. As long as you would stand out to prove your ability, the opportunity can bring you to anywhere, just like wind. If you are too conservative, then your achievement will be limited. SNAKE DRAGON If you encounter the career opportunity or heavy workload, you should ask help from your partners or coworkers to fulfill the career plan. If someone offers you a job in a different company, then you can consider to take it. Your people relationship is good. The opportunity should bring you good friendship and career opportunity. This will be a good fortune year. You will have unexpected income. It's right time to ask the financial advisor to manage your investment. If you own your business, then your reputation will help you to increase your fame, wealth and value. It's a very good sign for love relationship. If you are single, then you should attend more social activities. Someone might be there waiting for you. If you are in love, then you will receive more caring from your lover. Your lover relationship will be much closer in the winter time. If you are married, you and your spouse will have wonderful and memorable love year. You need to pay attention on your diet. Improper food or drink might cause the problem in the cardiovascular system. Then it will cause the difficulty in movement. It's will help doing regular exercise with perseverance. Monkey contains Metal and some Water. You will encounter little trouble in the career. You need to work a little bit harder. It will be worth after all, because you will get a satisfied return. If you have a promotion chance, then you can consider to take it. The sign shows both of your career and money luck are good. Your income and investment will have stable increasing. If you can find good financial adviser to manage your finance, then you might get much more return. The younger generations are easier to find their matches. If you are a female, then you need to push or encourage the boy to accept the relationship. If you are a male, then you have very good love relationship. A man will have more chances to meet the girls. If you are married or in love, your love relationship will maintain well. Try not to over-exercise and then injure the body. Pay attention to arthritis, arms, legs and shoulders. Monkey will bring a good fortune opportunity to you. Don't miss the opportunity in the year of Monkey. MONKEY There is no sign for promotion. If you are looking for a job, then you might need more time to get one. This is because you have many competitors out there. If you get on a new position because of the promotion or new job offering, then your working status and development won't change too much. In general, you don't have good money luck in the near future. The people around you are all looking for the money making opportunities. If someone asks you for a big return investment, then you had better skip it. If someone gets a loan from you, then you won't get it back soon. The money investment must be conservative during the Monkey years. You and your lover often have different opinions. People born in the Rabbit year can act a good mediator for you. If you are looking for your love, then you will see strong competitors out there. But you will have better opportunity with people born in Rat, Dragon or Rabbit. You have watch for unnecessary accident on arms and legs. You should avoid the dangerous sports and activities. Also, pay attention on your Nervous system, liver and gall bladder. ROOSTER The career industry is changing. You need to spend more time and energy on your job. You will feel some pressures from the project schedule. But you still can work happily as long as you follow all the instructions of your boss carefully. If you have a job offer from a different company, then you should think twice before accepting the position. You don't have strong money luck. But your friends or relatives will discuss some investment opportunities to you. They might even push you to involve the investment using the yearlong friendship. The problem is that you cannot manage and control the operation of investment. Monkey is connected to the wind. The money will disappear very quickly on a wrong investment. Your lover likes to show his or her ability to act as the speaker of your relationship. Your lover likes to take control over the decision making including your activities and schedules. He or she has many reasons to override your opinions. You will feel the pressures from the love relationship. The air quality is very important to your health. Pay attention on your respiratory system - lungs, nose, bronchus and throat. Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 Tiger You will face the challenge and trouble in your career. It's required to use your experience, knowledge and wisdom to solve the problems. If you don't have the solution, then you have to ask and learn from someone else. If a company offers you a job, then you shouldn't take it. It's not the time to make change. Otherwise, many unexpected problems in the new position are waiting for you to solve. And you don't have that solutions now. The money luck doesn't look good. People are watching for the money in your pocket. Don't be greedy for big return and risky business. All investments must switch to conservative items. There is a disagreement sign in the love relationship. You need to calm and play low profile when the argument is there. If you have trouble in the communication with your lover, then ask the elder friend as the mediator or liaison. You need to pay attention on the accident. Your arms and legs might get hurt. Also, take care of your liver and the nervous system. Your fortune won't be the same as before. You need to learn new professional skills to increase your career opportunities. HORSE Your workload and responsibility will increase. That's a good sign for the career development. Your income will grow as much as you make efforts on your job. Your career luck is good. You have the chance of the promotion. Also a different company could offer you a higher position. You should accept the challenge. The money luck is pretty good. You might have a good salary raise from your work. If you have extra money for the investment, you have better to spend time and energy to review your investment portfolio and adjust your financial strategy. If you are looking for love, then the love opportunity is out there and you need to spend time to find it. If you are a male, you have more chances to meet girls you like to build a new relationship. If you are married or in love, what you need is be more romance with your lover. Try not to over-exercise and then injure the body. Pay attention on your muscle, tendon and bones. Next, watch the air quality to prevent from the problems out of the respiratory system. NEWS 25 RABBIT People will find you and offer the career opportunity or business relationship. You will have very good cooperative experience with the new boss or partner. If a company offers you a new position, then you can consider to take it. Don't miss the career opportunity. Your reputation will help you to create money making opportunity. Fame and wealth will come together. But, the major income still come from the job. There is a strong love relationship between Rabbit and Monkey. If you are looking for love, then it's a good time to take actions. If you are in love, then you could think about the deeper relationship or marriage. If you have family, then the opposite sex is still attractive to you. Be careful the accident to injure at face or head, which might leave scar on it. Pay attention on your arms, legs, liver and the nervous system. Your people relationship is pretty good. Everything will come in your way. The result will be very satisfactory to you. SHEEP The career opportunity is coming. If you have the opportunity of the promotion or job relocation, then you can accept the challenge. It must be someone giving you good recommendation. People will help you when you get on the new position. Money won't fall down at your door directly. You still need to work hard to earn the money from your job. To build good people relationship can make it easier for you to bring money home. If you want a better love relationship, then you need to respect the opinions and feelings of your partner. Both of you need the self-control not to push other to the limitation. If you are a female, you need to watch your language and behavior not hurt the dignity of your lover. You need to watch for the food you have. You should eat more vegetables. Pay attention on your stomach, large intestine and the entire digestive system. As long as you want to work harder for the coming opportunity, the fame and fortune will come to you. DOG PIG Your career luck shows quite stable. You will find a good smart, creative partner to assist your career. If you receive a promotion or new job offer, then you should accept the challenge. Changing working environment to show people your talent is a good approach for current career development. The money luck is pretty good. Your professional skills can earn money easily. Your social networks will bring you the money opportunity. Water is money to Dog. 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The two companies are identified as Nanya Plastics and Top Union Electronics. According to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Taiwan, Nanya Plastics executives will be traveling to the Philippines from January 13 to 15 to conduct written examination and interview 150 applicants. “From the applicants who will qualify, Nanya Plastics will choose the top 50 workers for deployment before the second week of February. These will mostly factory and production workers,” said POLO official Llewelyn Diaz in her report. Top Union has already selected 20 registrants from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) e-registration system. “The company is requesting the POEA for more details about the job experience of the workers. The POEA is currently arranging for an online interview of the applicants by Top Union Electronics executives,” said Diaz. In addition to the two companies, Diaz said another Taiwan manufacturing firm, Powertech Technology Inc., has tested the viability of the no-broker system through their re-hiring program. “The first batch of the re-hired workers who did not pass through private brokers, composed of 27 workers, will arrive in Taiwan on the first week of January,” said Diaz. Under the SHPT-IDES, it is the POEA that facilitates the OFW recruitment process through its in-house placement facility, the Government Placement Branch. The bilateral employment system aims to simplify the hiring process and make it easier for Taiwanese employers to directly hire foreign workers without the participation of private recruitment agencies or brokers. President urges new immigrants to teach children their mother tongue P resident Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) suggested that foreign spouses, or first-generation new immigrants in Taiwan, teach their children to speak their native language, even as the children are learning Mandarin Chinese at school. In a meeting with a group of mostly foreign spouses from Indonesia and Vietnam, Ma encouraged them to teach their children their native language while at home. Meanwhile, the children will learn Mandarin Chinese at school, thus becoming bilingual, Ma said. Learning more than one language helps children expand their horizons and is an important part of education, the president said, during a visit to the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei, where he met with foreign spouses who have been trained as museum guides. The government’s “New Immigrant Torch Project” subsidizes programs to train personnel who can speak the languages of Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines and other countries and also offers subsidies to schools to devise curricula especially for children of new immigrants, Ma said. This is all part of a government effort to help integrate new immigrants into the society, he said, in response to a question by a Vietnamese woman on relevant government policy. New immigrants and citizens alike have to learn to adapt to the changing society, Ma said, noting that there is a large number of new immigrants in Taiwan. The number of foreign spouses of Taiwanese nationals, or first-generation new immigrants, stands at over 500,000, while the number of second-generation new immigrants is more than 350,000, according to the Ministry of the Interior. Since 2014, the National Taiwan Museum has trained 14 new immigrant service ambassadors — 10 Vietnamese, two Indonesians, and one each from Myanmar and the Philippines. Since the guide service began last June, the service ambassadors have provided services to 1,097 new immigrants and migrant workers, according to the museum. Philippines rejects compensation ruling over death A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesman has rejected the latest ruling by a Taiwan court over compensation in the shooting death of a Taiwanese fishing boat captain by eight PCG personnel more than two years ago, according to the Central News Agency. The spokesman, Armand Balilo, said Taiwan’s jurisdiction does not extend to the Philippines, in response to reports that the Pingtung District Court has ordered the eight PCG personnel to pay more than NT$3.19 million in damages over the death. The PCG personnel have been suspended and face trial in the Philippines over the death of Hung Shi-cheng, captain of the Kuang Ta Hsing No. 28, during a crackdown on alleged poaching in the waters of Balintang Channel on May 9, 2013. The Pingtung District Prosecutors’ Office had already advanced more than NT$3.19 million in damages to Hung’s family before the court ruled on Dec. 31 that the PCG personnel must pay the same sum back to the prosecutors’ office. Balilo was cited by CNA as saying that the eight personnel would not be able to pay the compensation because they needed the financial help of colleagues to fund the bonds for their release pending trial in the Phillipines. CNA said the PCG has turned in all key evidence to a Philippine court handling the trial, but the trial is unlikely to conclude any time soon. Taipei and Manila signed an agreement in December to address fishing disputes in overlapping economic waters. Taipei among recommended travel destinations for 2016 T aipei has made it on lists compiled by two different U.S.-based travel guides as a recommended travel destination in 2016. Fodor’s, one of the world’s largest publisher of English language travel and tourism information, included Taipei on its “Go List” of 25 destinations to visit in 2016. The travel guide highlights Taipei as a modern Asian megalopolis stepping into the spotlight as the World Design Capital in 2016. “Design hounds should time their visit to coincide with the WDC International Design House Exhibition (October 13–30), when the city will be turned into a huge exhibition ground,” Fodor’s wrote. It described Taiwan’s capital as “a buzzing, highly cosmopolitan city where giant modern skyscrapers tower over ancient temples, peaceful parks are juxtaposed with clamoring and chaotic markets, and cutting-edge hotels and nightlife spots pack in the glitz and glamour.” Also on the Fodor’s “Go List” are Utah, U.S. national parks, Philadelphia, Palm Springs in California, Cuba, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Lithuania, Bavaria in Germany, Normandy in France, Nepal, the Philippines, Guam, Adelaide in Australia, Abu Dhabi and Ecuador. Tel.: (02) 2595-8686 / 0800-075-725 Foreign Workers Consultation Service Center Maaaring magtanong ukol sa mga alitan ng manggagawa at employer, ukol sa biglaang pagtatapos ng kontrata, pagkuha ng patotoo ng pagtatapos ng kontrata, atbp. 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Pangalan:___________________________________________________________________ Tirahan:_____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Telepono: __________________________________________________________________ Work on send-off lounge at NAIA may start in February C onstruction of the P8-million passenger send-off area at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 1 may start next month. This after the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) bids and awards committee (BAC) concluded in December the initial bidding for the construction of the public waiting lounge at the airport. According to MIAA senior assistant general manager Vicente Guerzon Jr., the BAC is currently conducting a post-qualification evaluation of the bidder being considered for the project which costs P8,060,783.69 and has a target completion date of 100 days. The construction of the public waiting lounge at the Naia Terminal 1 departure area, he said, was aimed at providing relatives of overseas workers and other airport visitors an area where they could give their loved ones a proper send-off before boarding their flights. Previously, the terminal had an OFW lounge and a Windows of the World area but these were torn down when the airport’s P1.3 billion rehabilitation began. According to Naia Terminal 1 manager Dante Basanta, the construction of the public waiting lounge was not included in the rehabilitation because the previous project called for just a makeover and the structural reinforcement of the 30-year-old terminal. The contractor, DM Consunji Inc., basically replaced floorings, ceilings and partitions; improved menities; and retrofitted columns. It also upgraded mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire detection and prevention utilities. Private cars can’t use Edsa bus lanes starting Jan. 18 S tarting January 18, private motorists should stay off the yellow lanes for buses on a portion of Edsa if they want to avoid paying a fine of P500. Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras, head of the Edsa Technical Working Group (TWG), and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said that on Jan. 18, they would begin cracking down on private vehicles using the yellow lanes on the southbound portion of Edsa between Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City and Guadalupe in Makati City. Almendras explained that they picked this particular stretch as it was the “most problematic” area during the morning rush hour. The plan, however, is to eventually implement the policy on the whole stretch of Edsa. According to him, private motorists can only use the bus lanes (the two outermost lanes of Edsa) if they are making a right turn. “If they will not cooperate, we will issue tickets,” he said, adding that the MMDA and Highway Patrol Group (HPG) would be deploying more men for the enforcement of the policy. Almendras noted that when private vehicles keep out of the yellow lanes, buses can move faster. Under MMDA Memorandum Circular No. 08 Series of 2012, private vehicles are not allowed to use lanes for Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) or yellow lanes unless they are turning right to get to a side road or entering Edsa from a side road. Violators face a fine of P500. Despite this, many have observed that a lot of private vehicles can still be seen using the PUV lanes. Asked if they were being lenient to violators, PNP-HPG director Chief Supt. 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